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Unlimited Grace with Dr. Bryan Chapell

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell explains that baptism doesn’t save us. Instead, it’s a public declaration that we have already been saved—through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Bryan is continuing a message that helps to clarify the biblical command to be baptized.

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell describes baptism as a picture of the gospel. As we go under the water and then rise up, we give testimony to what Christ has done for us through his death, burial and resurrection! There’s more to baptism than meets the eye.

The Bible tells us that God inhabits the praises of his people. Join Bryan Chapell today on Unlimited Grace for a message that explores what this really means. We’re learning that when we praise the Lord, we invite His presence and power into our lives!

When it comes to praising the Lord, some folks say it can get a little long and boring. A few praise songs and they’re ready to move on. So, today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell challenges our thinking about worship.

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell shares his personal testimony and life-long passion for sharing God’s unlimited grace. In today’s interview, you’ll get the inside story about this exciting ministry that calls all of us to live out the gospel of grace in our relationship with God and others!

God created the church to be like family! But we all know that sometimes families can have their issues! Thursday on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell shows us that God’s love has the power to overcome our differences by uniting us in Christ’s sacrificial love.

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell explains what God means when He refers to believers as the “Bride of Christ.” Now, for about half of us, this imagery might be hard to relate to, but stay tuned for Bryan’s message that describes the inseparable connection between Christ and the church.

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell is starting a new series called “Why Church?” Maybe you’ve wondered how God can get anything done in a church filled with broken people. Join Bryan as he puts the focus on Jesus, and not on us!

Whenever we make a big mistake, it’s tempting to think that God will never be able to use us again. But today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell shows us how God covers our failures with His grace. We’re learning about the power of the gospel in the life of Gideon, and in our lives today!

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell opens to the book of Exodus for a message titled “Hope in a Small Package.” In this new series, Bryan is tracing the remarkable journey Moses took from a basket in the Nile to a mountaintop encounter with God. We’re learning that God uses ordinary people to accomplish his extraordinary purposes.

Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell is turning to Exodus, chapters 8 and 9, to explain the real purpose behind the Egyptian plagues. It’s Bryan’s mission to proclaim the gospel of grace on every page of the Bible, and the Book of Exodus is no exception!

Today on Unlimited Grace, author, pastor and Bible teacher Bryan Chapell is reminding us that God’s grace extends to run-of-the-mill sinners, and also to the worst offenders! It’s a message that explains why Jesus came and who He came for!

Whenever we make a big mistake, it’s tempting to think that God will never be able to use us again. But today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell shows us how God covers our failures with His grace. We’re learning about the power of the gospel in the life of Gideon, and in our lives today!

We live in the Information Age. And almost anything that was once inaccessible or forbidden is now available—all at the click of a button or the swipe of a finger. Today on Unlimited Grace, Bryan Chapell turns to First Corinthians to remind us that the Apostle Paul prepared us for times like these.

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Unlimited Grace, the Bible teaching ministry of Dr. Bryan Chapell, is dedicated to spreading the gospel of God’s grace to all people. We desire for believers everywhere to serve God through faith in His grace that frees from sin and fuels the joy of transformed lives.